A judge said a photo of Jean Nassif at a casino appeared to reflect that he was “living his life in Lebanon, apparently unrestricted by any health issues”.
International fugitive Jean Nassif has lost a court bid to keep his multimillion-dollar defamation case against broadcaster Ray Hadley alive, after a court rejected his application to revive the case.While Nassif left Australia for Lebanon in late 2022 and has not returned, he had persevered in his defamation case against the Sydney broadcaster and radio station 2GB.
The judge said she was “not satisfied that if the proceedings are reinstated the applicant would likely return to prosecute them within an acceptable time”.“I’ve been waiting a long, long time to say what I can say now about Toplace and Jean Nassif,” Hadley said after Tuesday’s decision, adding that Nassif was “hiding in Lebanon”.Toplace is behind a series of troubled apartment projects in Sydney including in Canterbury and Parramatta.
The circumstances suggested Nassif had “little incentive” to return to Australia “for the foreseeable future”, Abraham said, including that there was a warrant out for his arrest, his companies are in administration, an administrator’s report to the creditors of 57 Toplace companies made “adverse conclusions” about him, and his bank accounts are frozen.
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